As with all new generations of games, Black & White bring a plethora of Pokémon to the fold. These Pokémon make up for the biggest amount of new Pokémon in a generation. This page will detail the stats of these 156 Pokémon. The base stats ath the moment are preliminary so they may change

Recovery Items

In battle, your Pokémon are going to get injured or use up all the power points. As such, if you are in-battle or far from a Pokémon Centre, you're going to need these Recovery Items. These items work in many ways and can heal your Pokémon's Hit Points, restore them from a status condition or event bring a fainted Pokémon back.

In battle, you may wish to temporarily boost your Pokémon's stats. This can be done by using the below items, which each boost the Pokémon's stats while they are in battle. These items are all one-use only but you can find them in a variety of places.

In the games, there are a variety of items that give your Pokémon added perks if they have these items attached. Each item has different effects, some affecting the Pokémon's status condition, some boosting stats and some powering up moves. Some of these items are gone if used in battle, while others will remain now matter how many battles the Pokémon is in.

Some Pokémon evolve by Levelling up, some at specific levels, some if they're happy. Others however evolve when they are holding or subjected to a special item. These items are all dotted around the various regions and are necessary in order to evolve specific Pokémon. These items are all 1 use per item.

If you are trying to train your Pokémon's Effort Values, Vitamins are a handy tool to utilise. Most vitamins add 10 Effort Values into a particular stat. There is a limit to how much you can do this, with the recent limit being that the Vitamins only add to the first 100 Effort Values in the stat. All vitamins are one-use only and they all slightly boost the Pokémon's happiness.

The items listed here are the various items that are of a single or no use in game. These include items you can only use outside or battle, items you can only sell and so forth. Some of these items are one use only, while others can be used unlimited times.

PokéBalls are one of the most vital items that a Pokémon trainer can have. These items are used to capture the Pokémon. Each PokéBall has a different special effect that can help make capturing more likely or even give special bonuses to any Pokémon caught within that particular ball.

If you are trading a Pokémon to a friend and you wish to give them a message, you have the ability of attaching a mail to the Pokémon. The mail come in a variety of styles. In the original Gold & Silver games, you could manually write the mail and place anything you wanted on it. However, in later games, it got restricted to to a massive selection set phrases. The mail is all one-use only and if you remove it from a Pokémon, the mail gets sent to your in-game PC.

In the games, you may find one of several fossils of long extinct Pokémon. These fossils can be taken to specific plates, specifically the Cinnabar Island, Pewter City & Oreburgh Mining Museums as well as Devon Corp., where they will be revived into the Pokémon that became extinct.

Key Items are a very varied and complex batch of items. These items are usually story based and can be used at specific points in the game. Some items give you access to certain areas, some cause certain Pokémon to appear and some just allow you to hold and check other items. These items cannot be given to Pokémon to hold and you can only have one of each item.